Slice Fractions

By Ululab

Description

This award-winning, problem-solving game is an incredibly fun way to learn fractions. Thanks to the game’s research-proven effectiveness, kids get a head start at school while having fun with fundamental math concepts. Wow!

“Teaching without making it feel like a lesson.” -- maclife.com“Slice Fractions is wholly playful learning. At its best.” -- Parents' Choice“There's a lot more to this app than fractions.” -- Children’s Technology Review

UNIVERSAL APP: Available for iPad, iPhone, and the new APPLE TV!

GOAL: Kids between 5 and 12 slice through ice and lava to clear the mammoth’s path, unraveling the mystery of fractions!

FEATURES:• Learning fraction concepts without words• Experiencing an activity reviewed by researchers at a Canadian university (UQAM)• Solving over 140 innovative physics puzzles• Collecting funky hats• Playing in a safe, digital environment. No ads or in-app purchases.

ULULAB: We produce fun and pedagogically sound video games. We strive to ensure that these games are intuitive and will lead to profound conceptual learning. We believe we can push the limits of game-based learning.

What's New in Version 1.04.00

Greetings, fellow mathletes! ;) This major update is for you. It's our way to thank you all for your fantastic ratings and testimonies. You told us that your kids are learning fractions at a faster pace, and now we have independent research that proves it! An independent study done by the University of Quebec in Montreal shows that Slice Fractions significantly boosts students’ performance in math. Yeah!

== What's New in Slice Fractions 1.04 ==If your kids love playing Slice Fractions time and time again, we’re certain that these new features will thrill them:- 32 exciting new levels- The introduction of a new learning concept: addition- A whole new enchanted forest to explore- 3 new hats and badges to collect- A new user interface that allows for easier navigation and presentation of educational content

== One More Thing... ==Slice Fractions is now available for the new APPLE TV as a universal update!

== Sharing is Caring ==If you have a few minutes, we at Ululab would really appreciate it if you could leave a rating and a review on the App Store. If you talk about Slice Fractions with your friends and family, that would be even better! Either way, when our satisfied customers spread the word, it really makes a huge difference for us. Thank you so much for your continued support!

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Customer Reviews

Kindergartener Learned to Add Fractions!

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CabotMama

Fun, engaging app for introducing fractions! I was skeptical before purchase, but the reviews were so good that I gave it a try. My kindergartener tackled the app with relish. Within three days, she had completed all the levels and had a basic understanding of fractions. She doesn't know the mechanics of adding fractions with unlike denominators nor reducing fractions, but she does understand the basic concept of how 1/8 plus 1/8 equals 2/8 which is 1/4. She also understands 1/4 plus 1/8 equals 3/8. Amazing!Even after she completed all the levels, she happily went back to the beginning to work thru again!

Brilliant

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Bbasgen

This is far and away the favorite app of my four-year-old son and seven-year-old daughter. They are talking about fractions all the time, they created a paper based version of slice fractions, and my son asked Santa for a hat with a flashlight : just like the elephant. So to say this app has been a major driving force in our house for the past few months is an understatement! Great job Ululab: this is great and your latest update is incredible.

Great fractions game

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twocrowseeing

My 7yo loves this game and has played the whole thing through several times. I doubt she knows the numerical process of adding fractions with different denominators but she understands the concepts of fractions being split into smaller fractions in order to do so, and has gained a firm understanding of what the fraction notations actually represent.